Tribunal: Doubt to help Hall
Damian Barrett
31may04
THE reasons behind Chris Grant falling in agony at the SCG on Saturday night may remain a mystery, even after AFL involvement today.
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Sydney's Barry Hall was the player nearest to Grant before the incident, which was not captured by Fox Footy cameras.
It is understood Grant will be unlikely to elaborate in detail to an AFL investigator when contacted today, making it difficult for Hall to be cited.
The Western Bulldogs captain was not commenting publicly on the matter yesterday.
The Hall-Grant clash came in the final quarter of a game in which the Swans forward had become frustrated by umpires failing to award him for opponents' infringements. He conceded four free kicks and received none in his side's 26-point win.
The Swans were angry with the treatment of Hall but said yesterday rules prohibited them from commenting. Coach Paul Roos did not offer a response when prompted in his post-match conference.
The treatment of Hall became a big issue last year when Roos said Hall was judged "differently to probably 99 per cent of players".
Hall finished Saturday's match on the interchange, having been forced from the field with a cut lip from a marking contest involving Grant and the Bulldogs' Ryan Hargrave.
Other incidents to be looked at today by the AFL include a late-match shirtfront by the Kangaroos' Anthony Stevens against Collingwood's Mark McGough.
Stevens and the Roos will be desperately hoping the incident avoids the AFL Tribunal, for Stevens has recent priors.
The Magpies' Paul Licuria was yesterday booked by video reports officer Ian Robinson for tripping Eddie Sansbury during the third quarter of Saturday's game.
The accidental felling of a field umpire by West Coast's Callum Chambers in Saturday's match against Richmond at Subiaco will also be studied.
Damian Barrett
31may04
THE reasons behind Chris Grant falling in agony at the SCG on Saturday night may remain a mystery, even after AFL involvement today.
Record-breaking super Saints
Sheahan's view
Round 10 photos
Sydney's Barry Hall was the player nearest to Grant before the incident, which was not captured by Fox Footy cameras.
It is understood Grant will be unlikely to elaborate in detail to an AFL investigator when contacted today, making it difficult for Hall to be cited.
The Western Bulldogs captain was not commenting publicly on the matter yesterday.
The Hall-Grant clash came in the final quarter of a game in which the Swans forward had become frustrated by umpires failing to award him for opponents' infringements. He conceded four free kicks and received none in his side's 26-point win.
The Swans were angry with the treatment of Hall but said yesterday rules prohibited them from commenting. Coach Paul Roos did not offer a response when prompted in his post-match conference.
The treatment of Hall became a big issue last year when Roos said Hall was judged "differently to probably 99 per cent of players".
Hall finished Saturday's match on the interchange, having been forced from the field with a cut lip from a marking contest involving Grant and the Bulldogs' Ryan Hargrave.
Other incidents to be looked at today by the AFL include a late-match shirtfront by the Kangaroos' Anthony Stevens against Collingwood's Mark McGough.
Stevens and the Roos will be desperately hoping the incident avoids the AFL Tribunal, for Stevens has recent priors.
The Magpies' Paul Licuria was yesterday booked by video reports officer Ian Robinson for tripping Eddie Sansbury during the third quarter of Saturday's game.
The accidental felling of a field umpire by West Coast's Callum Chambers in Saturday's match against Richmond at Subiaco will also be studied.
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